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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Just around the bend.
Posts: 8,626
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thenatural posing
hey judges,
I know I'm TOO white haha but I am really looking to improve my posing for the spring. Any input would be GREATLY appreciated. Feel free to comment on my physique and areas to improve on as well. Stats: 5'8" approx 180lbs. Here's the link: http://www.intensemuscle.com/showthr...d=1#post308713 THANKS!!!!!!
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Middleweight Member
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Tahiti, French Polynesia, South Pacific
Posts: 734
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I'm no expert but here goes. The one pose that seemed awkward was the side chest. I'd say have your upper body vertical (You're leaning slightly foward). Also, bring your arms down. I also like to push my front arm against my lat to make my tricep appear bigger. Also, I think it'd look better if your front upper arm (bis) was vertical (have your elbow on your side, not far back).
Like IG said, don't lean on the Side Tri, stay vertical. I like to push my tri against my lat to make it appear bigger on this one too... |
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